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Old 02-10-2015, 12:17 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by webroot View Post
I accept your logic but if we come back to commercial side of it then? I believe in religion and follow to a good degree but i read somewhere that religious and cultural curiosity is diminishing worldwide. That article was about Britain but i guess but that case is similar in many other places. Really if these two boat sink it will be a big setback to printed books.
The quote you quoted had nothing to do with religion and lots to do with commercialism and pursuit of filthy lucre ...

so working on the assumption you were referring to my previous post...

I don't really know how much the religious market will affect pbooks, although I know a lot of people who would definitely miss them on Shabbos, I don't think we have a huge impact on the market. Especially since I certainly read ebooks the other six days of the week.
I was just offering a random observation.
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